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Adone Alvaro Ugo
Natale Camillo Zoli (16
December 1887 – 20
February 1960) was an
Italian politician who
served as the 35th
prime minister of
Italy from...
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ADONE (big AdA) was a high-energy (beam
energy 1.5 GeV, center-of-m****
energy 3 GeV)
particle collider. It
collided electrons with
their antiparticles...
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Adone Del Cima (7 June 1898 - 9
September 1943) was an
officer of
Regia Marina, the
first and only
commander of the
battleship Roma. Born in Viareggio...
- tau, and
invented a
method of search. He
performed the
experiment at the
ADONE facility in 1969 once its
accelerator became operational; however, the accelerator...
- Dono Doni, also
known as
Adone Doni or Dono dei Doni (1505-1575) was an
Italian painter of the
Renaissance period active mainly in Umbria. Doni was born...
- also
known as "Venus et Cupido", "Venus
Syria **** Cupidine", "Venus ****
Adone", "Dione" and "Veneris Mater", the
latter being the
formal Latin term for...
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Adone Stellin (Italian pronunciation: [
aˈdoːne stelˈlin]; 3
March 1921 – 14 May 1996) was an
Italian footballer who pla**** as a defender. He
competed in...
- New Jersey, U.S.
Nationality Italian Other names Joey A. Joey
Adonis Joe
Adone Joe
Arosa James Arosa Joe
DeMio Occupation Mobster Spouse Jean Montemorano...
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links solely on a
language rich in hyperboles,
antitheses and metaphors. In
Adone,
Marino quotes and
rewrites p****ages from Dante's
Divine Comedy, Ariosto...
- Mauriciens". Le
Mauricien (in French). 14
September 2011.
Retrieved 2023-03-12.
Adone, Dany (31
December 1994). "Creolization and
language change in Mauritian...